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Cally And Jimmy Twins Together (Cally and Jimmy #3)

by Z. O. E. Antoniades

Four fantastic new stories about everyone’s favourite twins. There’s always double trouble when these two are about, so get ready for more mayhem as they look after the school hamster for half term, have a competition to build the best snowman, raise money with a yard sale, and have a rollercoaster of a time at the local theme park!

Camgymeriad Gwilym (Coeden Ddarllen Rhydychen Robinod Pecyn 2)

by Adam Coleman

Mae Gwilym wedi blino gormod i wneud dim ar ôl ysgol. Yna mae'n gweld rhywbeth amheus ac yn sydyn mae'n darganfod fod ganddo ddigonedd o ynni. Rhan o Coeden Ddarllen Rhydychen Robinod Pecyn 2. [Part of Coeden Ddarllen Rhydychen Robinod Pecyn 2.]

Car Newydd Mam (Coeden Ddarllen Rhydychen Robinod Pecyn 1)

by Adam Coleman

Mae Lisa yn drist pan mae Mam yn gorfod prynu car newydd, ond yr hen gar sy'n achub y dydd! Rhan o Coeden Ddarllen Rhydychen Robinod Pecyn 1. [Part of Coeden Ddarllen Rhydychen Robinod Pecyn 1.]

Castell y Ddrycin (Coeden Ddarllen Rhydychen Cam 9 Piod)

by Roderick Hunt

Rhan o Coeden Ddarllen Rhydychen Cam 9 Piod. [Part of Coeden Ddarllen Rhydychen Cam 9 Piod.]

Cath yn y Goeden (Coeden Ddarllen Rhydychen Cam 3 Storiau Boncyff)

by Roderick Hunt & Alex Brychta

Rhan o Coeden Ddarllen Rhydychen Cam 3 Storiau Boncyff. [Part of Coeden Ddarllen Rhydychen Cam 3 Storiau Boncyff.]

Cat's Whiskers: My Daddy

by Guido Van Genechten

Jack thinks his Daddy is the best Daddy in the whole world. This text is an exploration of the very special relationship between a father and son.

Charity’s Flute: Extended Code Unit 10 m/oo/n (Extended Code First Steps Collection)

by Laura Walker

Charlie and the Cat Flap

by Hilary Mckay

Charlie and Henry are planning the best sleepover ever. They've made an agreement: No Itching Powder, No Dead Flies and No Super Soakers to be squirted at the ceiling in order to make surprise indoor rain. But the sleepover doesn't go quite how Charlie plans ...

Charlie and the Cat Flap (PDF)

by Hilary Mckay

Charlie and Henry are planning the best sleepover ever. They've made an agreement: No Itching Powder, No Dead Flies and No Super Soakers to be squirted at the ceiling in order to make surprise indoor rain. But the sleepover doesn't go quite how Charlie plans ...

Charlie the bridesmaid

by Narinder Dhami

Charlie hates her bridesmaid's dress, but what she does next lands her in a lot of trouble...

Charlie's Superhero Underpants (PDF)

by Lee Wildish Paul Bright

On a wild and windy day all the washing blows away. Socks and vests, a woolly hat and worst of all, Charlie's Superhero Underpants. So begins a trek around the world to find them. Lively rhyming text, fresh, funky artwork and irreverent humour combine in this winning picture book.

The Children's Book of Myths and Legends (PDF)

by Ronne Randall

Extraordinary stories from around the World

Chwilio (Coeden Ddarllen Rhydychen Cam 9 Piod)

by Roderick Hunt

Rhan o Coeden Ddarllen Rhydychen Cam 9 Piod. [Part of Coeden Ddarllen Rhydychen Cam 9 Piod.]

Chwilio am Aur (Coeden Ddarllen Rhydychen Cam 7 Rhagor o Dylluanod Pecyn A)

by Roderick Hunt

Rhan o Coeden Ddarllen Rhydychen Cam 7 Rhagor o Dylluanod Pecyn A. [Part of Coeden Ddarllen Rhydychen Cam 7 Rhagor o Dylluanod Pecyn A.]

Cinderella and her Fairy Godmother (Image 5) (large print)

by Rnib

This image shows Cinderella and her fairy godmother. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the correct way up. Cinderella is standing facing forward on the left of the page. Her eyes and upper part of her face cannot be found. They are covered by her hands rubbing her eyes as she cries. Her arms are held out sideways with the elbows sticking out left and right. She wears her ragged brown dress with patches and has bare feet at the bottom of the page. On the right of the page Cinderella's fairy godmother is gently floating down to stand next to Cinderella. She is facing forward so both eyes, arms and feet can be found. She wears a small silver tiara on top of her nice wavy brown hair. She has a big smile. Down from her face she has a lace collar. Her arm out on the left holds her magic wand. Her arm on the right hangs down by her side. Her fairy wings stick out to the left and right of her arms. She wears small shoes at the bottom of her dress.

Cinderella and her Fairy Godmother (Image 5) (UEB contracted)

by Rnib

This image shows Cinderella and her fairy godmother. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the correct way up. Cinderella is standing facing forward on the left of the page. Her eyes and upper part of her face cannot be found. They are covered by her hands rubbing her eyes as she cries. Her arms are held out sideways with the elbows sticking out left and right. She wears her ragged brown dress with patches and has bare feet at the bottom of the page. On the right of the page Cinderella's fairy godmother is gently floating down to stand next to Cinderella. She is facing forward so both eyes, arms and feet can be found. She wears a small silver tiara on top of her nice wavy brown hair. She has a big smile. Down from her face she has a lace collar. Her arm out on the left holds her magic wand. Her arm on the right hangs down by her side. Her fairy wings stick out to the left and right of her arms. She wears small shoes at the bottom of her dress.

Cinderella and her Fairy Godmother (Image 5) (UEB uncontracted)

by Rnib

This image shows Cinderella and her fairy godmother. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the correct way up. Cinderella is standing facing forward on the left of the page. Her eyes and upper part of her face cannot be found. They are covered by her hands rubbing her eyes as she cries. Her arms are held out sideways with the elbows sticking out left and right. She wears her ragged brown dress with patches and has bare feet at the bottom of the page. On the right of the page Cinderella's fairy godmother is gently floating down to stand next to Cinderella. She is facing forward so both eyes, arms and feet can be found. She wears a small silver tiara on top of her nice wavy brown hair. She has a big smile. Down from her face she has a lace collar. Her arm out on the left holds her magic wand. Her arm on the right hangs down by her side. Her fairy wings stick out to the left and right of her arms. She wears small shoes at the bottom of her dress.

Cinderella and the Prince dancing at the Ball (Image 9) (UEB contracted)

by Rnib

This image shows Cinderella and the Prince. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the correct way up. Cinderella is standing facing to the right on the left of the page, so only one eye, arm and foot can be found. On her head she wears a beautiful silver tiara with sapphires. She has long wavy golden hair. Around her neck is a diamond necklace. Cinderella is wearing a beautiful multi-layered cream silk dress with bare arms. Around her waist she has a red satin sash. She wears glass slippers on her small feet at the bottom of the page. To the right of Cinderella is the Prince. He is standing facing left so only one eye, arm and leg can be found. He has mid-brown hair and an elegant hairstyle with two curled rolls of hair on the side of his head. Down from his head he has a large cream coloured lacy cravat on his chest. He wears a grey velvet jacket with long tails. At his waist he has a pocket with a flap that is secured with a large jewel. He wears pantaloons to just below his knees which finish in a velvet cuff. He has elegant shoes fastened with a silver buckle. They are holding each other around the waist so some of Cinderella's lower arm is hidden by the Prince's arm. Above the Prince is a large crystal chandelier hanging from the ceiling to light the ballroom.

Cinderella and the Prince dancing at the Ball (Image 9) (UEB uncontracted)

by Rnib

This image shows Cinderella and the Prince. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the correct way up. Cinderella is standing facing to the right on the left of the page, so only one eye, arm and foot can be found. On her head she wears a beautiful silver tiara with sapphires. She has long wavy golden hair. Around her neck is a diamond necklace. Cinderella is wearing a beautiful multi-layered cream silk dress with bare arms. Around her waist she has a red satin sash. She wears glass slippers on her small feet at the bottom of the page. To the right of Cinderella is the Prince. He is standing facing left so only one eye, arm and leg can be found. He has mid-brown hair and an elegant hairstyle with two curled rolls of hair on the side of his head. Down from his head he has a large cream coloured lacy cravat on his chest. He wears a grey velvet jacket with long tails. At his waist he has a pocket with a flap that is secured with a large jewel. He wears pantaloons to just below his knees which finish in a velvet cuff. He has elegant shoes fastened with a silver buckle. They are holding each other around the waist so some of Cinderella's lower arm is hidden by the Prince's arm. Above the Prince is a large crystal chandelier hanging from the ceiling to light the ballroom.

Cinderella asleep on the floor in the fireplace cinders (Image 4) (large print)

by Rnib

This image shows Cinderella and the kitchen fireplace. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the correct way up. The fireplace is in the centre of the page, there is no fire lit. Cinderella is lying along the bottom of the page with her head to the left and her feet to the right. There is a coal scuttle in the bottom left of the page with a cinder to its left and two cinders to the right. Cinderella has her head on a small cushion to the right of the scuttle. She is covered by a thin patched blanket. There are nine cinders on the floor next to her. Her bare feet are in the bottom right of the page. There are three cinders next to them.

Cinderella asleep on the floor in the fireplace cinders (Image 4) (UEB contracted)

by Rnib

This image shows Cinderella and the kitchen fireplace. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the correct way up. The fireplace is in the centre of the page, there is no fire lit. Cinderella is lying along the bottom of the page with her head to the left and her feet to the right. There is a coal scuttle in the bottom left of the page with a cinder to its left and two cinders to the right. Cinderella has her head on a small cushion to the right of the scuttle. She is covered by a thin patched blanket. There are nine cinders on the floor next to her. Her bare feet are in the bottom right of the page. There are three cinders next to them.

Cinderella asleep on the floor in the fireplace cinders (Image 4) (UEB uncontracted)

by Rnib

This image shows Cinderella and the kitchen fireplace. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the correct way up. The fireplace is in the centre of the page, there is no fire lit. Cinderella is lying along the bottom of the page with her head to the left and her feet to the right. There is a coal scuttle in the bottom left of the page with a cinder to its left and two cinders to the right. Cinderella has her head on a small cushion to the right of the scuttle. She is covered by a thin patched blanket. There are nine cinders on the floor next to her. Her bare feet are in the bottom right of the page. There are three cinders next to them.

Cinderella is going to the Ball (Image 8) (large print)

by Rnib

This image shows a horse and carriage with its coachman driver, Cinderella sitting in the carriage and a footman. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the correct way up. On the left of the page the horse is seen from the side, facing and walking to the left. Only one eye can be found but both ears and all four legs can be found. In the left centre of the page is the horse's head. On the top of its head two ears stick up. Down from this are the lines of the harness. To the left of the top part of the harness is the horse's eye. At the bottom left of the head is the nostril with the open mouth just to the right. At the top of the horse's head is a large pink decorative feather plume which sticks straight upwards. To the right of the head is the horse's neck with its hairy mane sticking up. To the right of this is the coach harness collar where the horse takes the strain of pulling the carriage. To the right of this is the horse's grey body. The horse's four legs with hooves at the end are down from this. To the right of the horse's body is its tail hanging down. From the coach harness collar there is a pole which goes right and joins onto the carriage. In the centre of the page, the coachman sits facing left so only one eye, arm and leg can be found. He sits on a seat and platform just up from where the harness pole joins the carriage. He wears a box-shaped hat, a long coat and boots. His arm stretches out to the left to hold the reins which go left all the way back to the horse's harness. Down and right from the coachman is the round-shaped carriage. It has a large window in the top centre with a small door down from it. There are decorations on the carriage to the left and right of the window. Cinderella's head and shoulders can be found in the window, she is facing left. The rest of her body cannot be found because it is hidden behind the carriage bodywork. There is a large decorative structure on the roof of the carriage. Below the carriage are two of its four wheels. The one to the right is slightly larger than the front wheel to its left. To the right of the carriage the footman stands on a small platform. He is holding onto a rail which comes up from the top right part of the carriage. He wears a top hat on his head, a jacket with tails and leather boots.

Cinderella is going to the Ball (Image 8) (UEB contracted)

by Rnib

This image shows a horse and carriage with its coachman driver, Cinderella sitting in the carriage and a footman. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the correct way up. On the left of the page the horse is seen from the side, facing and walking to the left. Only one eye can be found but both ears and all four legs can be found. In the left centre of the page is the horse's head. On the top of its head two ears stick up. Down from this are the lines of the harness. To the left of the top part of the harness is the horse's eye. At the bottom left of the head is the nostril with the open mouth just to the right. At the top of the horse's head is a large pink decorative feather plume which sticks straight upwards. To the right of the head is the horse's neck with its hairy mane sticking up. To the right of this is the coach harness collar where the horse takes the strain of pulling the carriage. To the right of this is the horse's grey body. The horse's four legs with hooves at the end are down from this. To the right of the horse's body is its tail hanging down. From the coach harness collar there is a pole which goes right and joins onto the carriage. In the centre of the page, the coachman sits facing left so only one eye, arm and leg can be found. He sits on a seat and platform just up from where the harness pole joins the carriage. He wears a box-shaped hat, a long coat and boots. His arm stretches out to the left to hold the reins which go left all the way back to the horse's harness. Down and right from the coachman is the round-shaped carriage. It has a large window in the top centre with a small door down from it. There are decorations on the carriage to the left and right of the window. Cinderella's head and shoulders can be found in the window, she is facing left. The rest of her body cannot be found because it is hidden behind the carriage bodywork. There is a large decorative structure on the roof of the carriage. Below the carriage are two of its four wheels. The one to the right is slightly larger than the front wheel to its left. To the right of the carriage the footman stands on a small platform. He is holding onto a rail which comes up from the top right part of the carriage. He wears a top hat on his head, a jacket with tails and leather boots.

Cinderella is going to the Ball (Image 8) (UEB uncontracted)

by Rnib

This image shows a horse and carriage with its coachman driver, Cinderella sitting in the carriage and a footman. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the correct way up. On the left of the page the horse is seen from the side, facing and walking to the left. Only one eye can be found but both ears and all four legs can be found. In the left centre of the page is the horse's head. On the top of its head two ears stick up. Down from this are the lines of the harness. To the left of the top part of the harness is the horse's eye. At the bottom left of the head is the nostril with the open mouth just to the right. At the top of the horse's head is a large pink decorative feather plume which sticks straight upwards. To the right of the head is the horse's neck with its hairy mane sticking up. To the right of this is the coach harness collar where the horse takes the strain of pulling the carriage. To the right of this is the horse's grey body. The horse's four legs with hooves at the end are down from this. To the right of the horse's body is its tail hanging down. From the coach harness collar there is a pole which goes right and joins onto the carriage. In the centre of the page, the coachman sits facing left so only one eye, arm and leg can be found. He sits on a seat and platform just up from where the harness pole joins the carriage. He wears a box-shaped hat, a long coat and boots. His arm stretches out to the left to hold the reins which go left all the way back to the horse's harness. Down and right from the coachman is the round-shaped carriage. It has a large window in the top centre with a small door down from it. There are decorations on the carriage to the left and right of the window. Cinderella's head and shoulders can be found in the window, she is facing left. The rest of her body cannot be found because it is hidden behind the carriage bodywork. There is a large decorative structure on the roof of the carriage. Below the carriage are two of its four wheels. The one to the right is slightly larger than the front wheel to its left. To the right of the carriage the footman stands on a small platform. He is holding onto a rail which comes up from the top right part of the carriage. He wears a top hat on his head, a jacket with tails and leather boots.

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